shrimpnsave wrote:so there we have it the eu have voted a new president(did anyone ask me if i could vote..NO)
so we now have people that can be voted in as unellected
brits were denied a vote
ireland got a vote but it didnt suit the eu...so go back and vote again until you say yeeeeeeeees........(democratic hey)
bolox...........................
mrpotatohead wrote:I personally think that democracy is a smokescreen that usually results in a result that most people did not want (with the exception of jedward) the people in power on this flat earth do not run for office
Posh wrote:These two people have a far better democratic mandate than say the Leader of Lancaster City Council (his party got less than 10% of the vote and less than 4% of the entire electorate voted for his party).
Keith wrote:Posh wrote:These two people have a far better democratic mandate than say the Leader of Lancaster City Council (his party got less than 10% of the vote and less than 4% of the entire electorate voted for his party).
Just to clarify Posh, are you saying that the Leader of Lancaster City Council has never been elected to anything, like Baroness Ashton?
Posh wrote:Keith wrote:Posh wrote:These two people have a far better democratic mandate than say the Leader of Lancaster City Council (his party got less than 10% of the vote and less than 4% of the entire electorate voted for his party).
Just to clarify Posh, are you saying that the Leader of Lancaster City Council has never been elected to anything, like Baroness Ashton?
Yes. She was elected in a vote of 27 people who have a democratic mandate from 500 million -and unanimously. An excellent former Trade Commissioner who will be an excellent diplomat and not a poncy egotist.
Posh wrote:Keith wrote:Posh wrote:These two people have a far better democratic mandate than say the Leader of Lancaster City Council (his party got less than 10% of the vote and less than 4% of the entire electorate voted for his party).
Just to clarify Posh, are you saying that the Leader of Lancaster City Council has never been elected to anything, like Baroness Ashton?
Yes. She was elected in a vote of 27 people who have a democratic mandate from 500 million -and unanimously. An excellent former Trade Commissioner who will be an excellent diplomat and not a poncy egotist.
marky No.1 wrote:What's sad for me is that Herman Van Rompuy, who will earn more than Gordon Brown or President Abama at a cost of over £5M to the taxpayer, and Baroness Ashton will have the power to remove our National Anthem and Union Flag![]()
Will this mean football fans throughout Europe will have to throw away their flags and replace them with blue flags with stars on them?.
Posh wrote:marky No.1 wrote:What's sad for me is that Herman Van Rompuy, who will earn more than Gordon Brown or President Abama at a cost of over £5M to the taxpayer, and Baroness Ashton will have the power to remove our National Anthem and Union Flag![]()
Will this mean football fans throughout Europe will have to throw away their flags and replace them with blue flags with stars on them?.
Don't forget to add he's a convicted paedophile, has 666 tattoed on the side of his head and is the lovechild of Graham Westley sorry Goebells.
Mark!!! I expected better from you. If you read van Rumpypumpy's excellent speech he's a massive advocate of the diversity of Europe and has none of the powers dreamt up by the Daily Mail. If anything his appointment is a victory for those advocating a reversal of the move to Federalism. However as with all coverage in our media the quality of debate is pathetic.
Keith wrote:
Ah, like the politburo? Okay, now I understand.
shrimpnsave wrote:
you SIMPLY dont get the argument do you
had enuff,off this topic............................................................................
Posh wrote:shrimpnsave wrote:
you SIMPLY dont get the argument do you
had enuff,off this topic............................................................................
I'm sorry but your post is a serious breach of the EU Use of Dots and Dots Quota Act 2003 consider yourself another victim of Brussels bureaucracy. Your sentence is to read aRichard Littlejohn column.
mrpotatohead wrote:you are a funny one shrimpsave, you have a pick, then when confronted with facts you are dismissive and move on, are you my blinkered ex wife![]()
Posh wrote:Keith wrote:
Ah, like the politburo? Okay, now I understand.
So let me get this straight we've got Marky complaining about the £5 million cost of their salaries, staff and offices. However you're complaining about not spending another £50 million on an election for the two posts. Meanwhile UK taxpayers spent £300 million on investment bankers fees to increase our stake in RBS from 70% to 84% yet no one bats an eye.
Posh wrote:Mark!!! I expected better from you. If you read van Rumpypumpy's excellent speech he's a massive advocate of the diversity of Europe and has none of the powers dreamt up by the Daily Mail. If anything his appointment is a victory for those advocating a reversal of the move to Federalism. However as with all coverage in our media the quality of debate is pathetic.
Keith wrote:Now in actual fact, I am leaning less and less towards 'democracy' because I'm no longer convinced it is the best form of government. It actually is not a system of meritocracy and in fact stifles a promotion (election) based on merit for one of personality and funding. Baroness Ashton may indeed be the best person for the job, having got their on merit and the basis of being damn good. Apparently her negotiation skills are second to none, perfect for her new role. So I'm not against her appointment per-se.
What I would like is for people (Posh) to at least be honest and stop pretending it is still democratic and just say "we've got a great person in the position even if it isn't democratic, so tough".
The Marksman wrote:Democracy is the worst form of government, except for all the others that have been tried - Winston Churchill.
I agree it's not perfect and encourages short-termism but what would you propose instead? Personally I'd abolish political parties and run the state like a business. No set periods for elections, but the public (shareholders) can oust the current leader in an AGM if they want.
Keith wrote:The role that the 'never elected by the public to anything' Lady is apparently "Europe's Hilary Clinton and the person that the Americans will approach in the first place" according to Radio 4. The President is 'theoretically' the most important & powerful person in Europe. Yet the people in the UK had no choice in the matter. Does that sound like democracy?
Keith wrote:What I would like is for people (Posh) to at least be honest and stop pretending it is still democratic and just say "we've got a great person in the position even if it isn't democratic, so tough".
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